New Mexico Visitor Guide

From lodging and cuisine, to unique adventures exploring the local area.

Where to Stay

Historic Plaza Hotel

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Historic El Fidel Hotel

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Castañeda Hotel

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Holiday Inn Express & Suites

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Best Western Plus Montezuma

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Comfort Inn

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Where to Eat

Dick’s Pub & Restaurant

Contemporary American cuisine with an emphasis on Northern New Mexico classics.

The Skillet

Art-bar and restaurant, serving contemporary New Mexican food and inspired cocktails.

Plaza Grill & Tavern

Elevated comfort food made with fresh, local ingredients. From hearty brunches to relaxed dinners.

Charlie's Spic & Span

Homemade Mexican & American meals along with breakfast, desserts and Starbucks.

Kickstart Kafe

Quick treats for an on the go breakfast or lunch featuring pastries and sandwiches.

OISHI Sushi

Casual Japanese eatery in the El Fidel Hotel offering sushi, ramen, and other comfort dishes.

Where to Play

Take a Walking Tour

Venture into another place and time. Stroll through the streets of Las Vegas, talk to friendly people, enjoy famed red and green chile, and listen to live local music. 

Montezuma Hot Springs

A place for healing, meditation, contemplation and relaxation. Located on private property owned by the United World College and leased to the Friends of the Montezuma Hot Springs.

Storrie Lake State Park

This scenic lake offers swimming, boating, fishing, bird watching, windsurfing, jet skiing, kayaking, camping, and more.

Arts & Culture

So much of New Mexico’s cultural history is told through local art, music, traditions, architecture, and more. Las Vegas also has a rich history of filmmaking, with over 200 movies and TV shows produced since 1913.

Indigo Theatre

A 50-seat movie auditorium with a lobby and concession area equipped with state-of-the-art digital projection and surround sound systems.

National Wildlife Refuge

This refuge has many unique features that make it a valuable sanctuary for the natural resources of the southwest and the people of New Mexico.

Quick Links

United World College-USA
P.O. Box 248 Montezuma, NM 87731